Little Ingrid loves to play with her parents. Although other people may hold or feed her, her parents have a much easier time calming her down when she's upset, and she prefers them to anyone else for play or feeding. John Bowlby would say that Ingrid is in which phase of infant-parent attachment?

A) Indiscriminate social responsiveness
B) Discriminating sociability
C) Attachments
D) Goal-corrected partnerships

B

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A) activation-synthesis theory. B) dissociation theory. C) dream protection theory. D) information processing theory.

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Similarity is the tendency to perceive __________

a) objects, or figures, on some background. b) things that look similar as being part of the same group. c) objects that are close to each other as part of the same grouping. d) things with a continuous pattern rather than with a complex, broken-up pattern.

Psychology